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by Diane Johnston Hamm
Daughter of Suqua follows a young girl navigating life as a member of the Suquamish Indian community, exploring her identity, cultural heritage, and family bonds. Through her journey, readers gain insight into Native American life and traditions while connecting with universal themes of belonging and self-discovery. This thoughtfully crafted novel celebrates indigenous culture while telling a deeply personal family story.
A. Whitman
154
9780807514771
1997-01-01
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